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Word: Drip Mold

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A "drip mold" is a type of architectural feature. It is a projection, or an extended part, that comes out from a surface like a cornice (the top part of a wall) or a sill (the bottom part of a window). The purpose of the drip mold is to direct rainwater away from the wall or area below it, helping to protect it from water damage.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Drip mold" is used in architectural contexts.
  • It is often found above windows, doors, or other openings in buildings.
  • When talking about buildings, you can say, "The architect included a drip mold to prevent rain from running down the wall."
Example:
  • "The beautiful old building had a decorative drip mold above the entrance, ensuring that rainwater would not splash onto the door."
Advanced Usage:

In more complex architectural discussions, you might find phrases like: - "The drip mold was meticulously designed to complement the building's overall aesthetic while serving its practical purpose." - "Different materials can be used for drip molds, including stone, wood, or metal, each offering unique characteristics."

Word Variants:
  • "Drip" (verb) - to fall in drops, e.g., "Rain dripped from the eaves."
  • "Mold" (noun) - a shape or form, e.g., "The mold for the sculpture was made of clay."
Different Meanings:
  • "Mold" can also refer to a kind of fungus that grows on food or surfaces.
  • "Drip" can refer to the sound or action of liquid falling drop by drop.
Synonyms:
  • Drip edge (another term used in roofing)
  • Eave (the part of a roof that meets or overhangs the walls of a building)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "drip mold" itself does not have idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs, you might hear phrases related to water and protection, such as: - "Rain or shine" - meaning regardless of weather conditions. - "Keep your head above water" - to manage to survive or cope, especially in difficult situations (not directly related, but can be used metaphorically about protection).

Conclusion:

Understanding the "drip mold" helps you appreciate architectural designs that protect buildings from weather elements.

Noun
  1. (architecture) a projection from a cornice or sill designed to protect the area below from rainwater (as over a window or doorway)

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